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所有立法
Competition Law
c. 41

Competition Act 1998

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摘要

The Competition Act 1998 is the principal UK statute prohibiting anti-competitive agreements and abuse of dominant market position. It introduced two prohibitions modelled on EU competition law: the Chapter I prohibition (anti-competitive agreements, equivalent to Article 101 TFEU) and the Chapter II prohibition (abuse of dominant position, equivalent to Article 102 TFEU). The CMA is the primary enforcement authority.

要点

  • Chapter I prohibition: agreements that prevent, restrict, or distort competition (s.2)
  • Chapter II prohibition: abuse of a dominant market position (s.18)
  • CMA can impose fines of up to 10% of worldwide turnover
  • Leniency programme for cartel whistleblowers
  • Private actions for damages before the Competition Appeal Tribunal
  • Exemptions available where agreements meet efficiency criteria (s.9)

章节

修正历史

2002Enterprise Act 2002

Created the OFT (now CMA) and introduced the criminal cartel offence.

2024Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024

Enhanced CMA powers and introduced the strategic market status regime for digital firms.

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